If you don’t have Volume 1, you can buy them in a bundle at a slightly cheaper price. And if you’re a patron at the $7 level, you’ll get an extra 15% of anything you buy throughout the month of July.

What the heck’s a patron, you ask?

Patreonlets you pledge money to a creator in exchange for rewards. You can select how much you want to pledge each month, and can adjust the amount or cancel your pledge anytime. Becoming a patron of my art is a great way to contribute to the free webcomics I make.

Unfortunately my portfolio is still buggy, so in the meantime you can view my art over on Behance or Deviant Art.

I made a Patreon! I’ve been picking at it on and off for a while, and figured it was finally time to just launch the thing. There are five reward tiers to choose from, and all patrons will get to see Ruby Red a day early, so go take a look!

Patreon lets you pledge money to a creator in exchange for rewards. You can select how much you want to pledge each month, and can adjust the amount or cancel your pledge anytime. Becoming a patron of my art is a great way to contribute to the free webcomics I make.

This is a work in progress, and I’m bound to think of new things I can do for my patrons. Suggestions are always welcome!

“While Naoko seeks to make a friend out of the ever-aloof Ramona, Noah fears inviting the unknown into his life. Meanwhile, Judith persists in finding the missing stones and making Ramona’s worst nightmares come true.”

I ink all of my artwork traditionally. If you’d like the original drawing and/or a color print sent to you, please let me know. Shipping and the price of ordering the print will be charged. I accept payment through PayPal or through SquareUp.

SC Comicon 2016 is this weekend! I will be at table 233! I’ll have comics, prints, buttons, and sketch commissions! Come by the table and say hi!

If you can’t make it to the con, you can check out my SquareUp store, or you can commission custom artwork from me! Click on the chart below for basic pricing information, or contact me through my website if you have something else in mind you’d like to have drawn.

I ink all of my artwork traditionally. If you’d like the original drawing and/or a color print sent to you, please let me know. Shipping and the price of ordering the print will be charged. I accept payment through PayPal or through SquareUp.

Penultimately, my mini-comic Over the River is complete! Well, there’s a bit of a cliffhanger, but that’s it for right now. Go check it out!

Lastly, Ruby Red is still coming along. I am in the process of inking right now. I’m doing something new for these pages–I drew the pencils in blue lead, so I can skip over the erasing stage and save my wrist some trouble. My favorite stage of comic-making changes every time I change stages, but I really do enjoy inking. There is something completely satisfying about seeing the final form of the comic take shape.

NashiCon is coming up in less than three weeks! What! Kiara and I will be at Table E. E stands for Excellent, Extraordinary, Excelsior, Exterminate–wait, sorry, scratch that last one. The point is, we’re awesome and you will be too if you come around to see us.

Ruby Red will be going on hiatus during April and part of May, after this Friday’s comic. However, you’ll be able to buy a physical copy of issues 1-3 (pages 1-63) this summer, after HeroesCon. Copies will be available at both conventions, too.

I ordered a small postcard print from redbubble to check their quality. While I can’t say anything about their larger prints and other products (such as phone cases), the print I received seems to be pretty good quality. It’s very close to the colors of the original, perhaps with a very slightly pinker tint. But I think that’s something you’d only notice if you’d stared at the original piece for hours on end. I’ve got another painting in the works that will be up as a print soon enough.

Also, I made a links page for my tumblr and figured it’d be something to post here, in case anyone wanted a rundown on how I’m using social media:

MY WEBSITE– My art website. You can contact me through here, see my professional portfolio, or take bets on when I might actually update the site’s blog.

DEVIANTART– Another place for art. Most (but not all) of what’s on my website is here too, and this is where I post sketches and other nonprofessional art. It’s also currently where I post my comic, Ruby Red.

RUBY RED– Currently on deviant art, soon to be on a subdomain on my website (the one at the bottom of every page). Now on its own subdomain at my website! Updated on Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fridays.

REDBUBBLE– Where you can buy prints of my work. I don’t have everything up here, so if there’s anything you want as a print please ask me and I will do my best to make it available!

FACEBOOK– I’ll update about projects I’m doing as well as post art here.

TUMBLR– I mostly just reblog things that I agree with or that I find funny. Sometimes I post art. I also post personal opinions here (mostly in the form of reblogs) so you are warned. I try to tag my reblogs and non-art posts so if you’re only interested in art, you can use the tumblr savior add-on to block certain tags.

You can buy a print of Tea Time here. I ordered a postcard print for myself to test the quality and it seems to have turned out well. They cut a little off the edges (though that’s bound to happen with any kind of print, especially print on demand), but the colors look good and the paper seems sturdy. I haven’t tested out any other types of prints there, but if you do order anything and you aren’t happy, they have a return policy here. Also, if you get something that’s bad quality, please let me know (through my contact page or any other site you follow me on). If I get too many complaints about bad quality prints I’ll find somewhere else to get them done. For now, it looks like it’s gonna work out.

I’m gonna try to create more stand-alone illustrations to put in the shop, too. I don’t really want a bunch of old work in there, mainly, and comic pages don’t really work as prints (well, depending on the page I suppose).

Lastly, if you’d like to commission me to draw anything for you, feel free to contact me.

Ruby Red is still going strong, and we’re about to enter the third issue which has a lot of action. No time like the present to get caught up!